1. Attempts to toughen the system by introducing a compulsory voucher system have done little to deter people. 2. But your job is not to deter people from having meetings, merely to ensure that the necessary ones are fully productive. 3. How far does the knowledge that the state will tax away high salaries deter people from entering high-earning and demanding jobs? 4. It is worrying if people are being deterred from obtaining such a certificate of qualification by prohibitive costs. 5. Mr Waddington believes that the death penalty would offer the public protection in deterring some people from murder. 6. The security camera was installed to deter people from stealing. 7. There were warning signs now to deter people from going farther. 8. They also said they deterred other people from visiting the town. 9. The wild weather did not deter some people from swimming in the sea. 10. But the main purpose is to deter other people which is tantamount to an abuse of human rights. |